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1975 Toyota Landcruiser Hj45 Pick Up Diesel 160 Pictures Like Fj45 Fj40 Fj55 on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:54000
Location:

Deal, New Jersey, United States

Deal, New Jersey, United States
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1975 Toyota HJ45 Pickup w/ Safari Panels I have had this puppy for quite some time and time to find it a new home. 

Pretty much ol’ faithful – runs and drives like dream starts up and shifts flawlessly steers great and runs like a top stops great too. Mechanically needs nothing as it sits. 

It had a body off restoration a while back and is rust and rot free – check out the pictures to see its condition. 

The truck can be turned into a full safari rig with the half doors and removable roof and rear window panel. ( Scroll down toward the end of the pictures to some examples of how it would look – also note the “Headache Rack” not shown in those example pictures is on my truck and can be left on or taken off when going topless. ) 

 With the straight 6 Diesel motor and its 4 speed transmission it’s got a bunch of torque and odds are if you sought out this listing I don’t need to tell you much more about its features. The HJ is about 95% correct and if you’re a stickler for “correct” you’re in luck you’ll find that getting it 100% correct will be pretty quick as all the parts are not too tough to find. 

Please note that I do have the OEM radio delete cover and the OEM tailgate latches on hand and they will be included with the sale. 

Have a good look through the pictures the truck speaks for itself and the cleanliness of the truck tells you how kept the truck has been over the years. 

It’s a super truck and gets a bunch of attention – surely these are rare in the USA and this one is a gem. 

Thanks for looking and good luck – NJ title in hand. Please message me with any question and I can provide my contact info. 




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